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Oo pan CITY RKAL ESTATE FOR SALE, Kaet side. =YOU CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN- «tered in the NEW YORK HERALD, and, if up town, ave tine and extra expense by leuving it at the HI BRANCH OFFICE, 1,248 Broadway, corner Thirty first atrect, ‘This is the only ‘authorized uptown branch, and ad- Vertisementa are received at office rates. Open from 8 A. M. ul! 8 P. M. every day in the yea Ani? SALE, THE MOST PERFECT HOUSE ON . Murray Hill,’ frst claas brown stone front, four stories, ‘basement and sub-celiar; bigh stoop, built solid; handaomel; finished in rosewood on’ principal story ; the wkuie koase is finished in bard wood throughout; location the most de rable, central and elegant in the city of New Yor! Northeast corner of Thirty-ninth street and Park avenue. ‘Terms easy. Inquire on the premises, No. 81. Also two In- ide Houses on the avenue for sule, #5 and 87 Also (wo Houses on ‘Thirty-ninth street, near Park ave- ‘nue, for sale; two little gema; Nos. 101 and 108. Terms @asy. Inquire on the premis A PARK AVENUE FULL SIZED MODERN FOUR i " ry, ext deo 5 ¥ 4k See eee STEVENSON & SON, Ll Pine street, A —EIGHT FULL LOTS, N. 8. 122D STREET, NEAR ow? Firat arenne, BO rock; sewered and graded; price 5 82,58 3 ti we ey St ware rent NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 187L—I'RIPLE SHEET, OITy REAL ESTA’ Went Side. CHANCE FOR ANY ONE WITH A SMALL A BATE Po sale, on. Thinty-fourth street, west of adway, @ four story brown stone basement House, ex- jontiy Located for a. physician, $20,000; a three story, high op House on Forty-fth strcet; near Sixth avenue, $18,40; four story basement House oh Fitty-lrat street, $14,000; Searcely auy cash required. Inquire for owner. at he a ROBUS & CO"8, 1,978 Broadway, near Thirty eighth street. BARGAIN, ON WEST NINETEENTH STREET —A A. Ghtee story brick, 20x40x70; in splendid order; every im: provement; price $13,500; ensy terms, POTTER BROTHERS, No. 539 Pine street. N ELEGANT CORNER HOUSE ON FIFTH AVENUE for sale very low; also a House on East Thirty-eighth tireot, near Lexinglon avenue, $1400): bargaine in every streetuptown. WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Filth avenue. AT FORT WASHINGTON.—HANDSOME FURNISHED and unfurnished Houses, with grounds and stable, splendid river view, near depot, to let, ©, LESPINASSE, 25 Pine street, UANE STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—28 FEET 4 inches, on Duane, corner of Caroline street, and in- cluding Nos. 4 and 6 Caroline sirect, Principals only appl TERRY, 1,00) Broudway, or to F. W. JACKSON, roudway. EAT BARGAIN IN HOUSES ON MURRAY MILL, A Saat ere side streets. | Apply to WILLIAM UCKER, 290 Fifth’ avenue, above Twenty-ninth { DESIRABLE BUSINESS CORNER FOR Si \ Northeast corner of Rivington and Cannon street feet on Rivington and &9 on Cannon street, Prosent rents jreceived between #3,500 and $1,000. Will be sold reasona- (bly, aa the prosent owner Ia in il health and cannot attend to it, Inaulre on the premises for JOHN CAMPBELL. | AN ENTIRE LEXINGTON AVENUE FRONT BY 140 feet on each street ; choice and reasonable; build- ra’ loan obtained on same if desired. VACHE & BROWN, 98 Third avenue. PLOT 100X100 ON A PROMINENT CORNER ON Lexington avenue; also # fine Corner, 100x200, on Third e. VAGHE & BROWN, 98 Third avenue. F CHARMING LITTLE BROWN STONE HOUSE IN Fiity-fifth street cheav; a brick on Lexington avenu jnnd a new brown stone on Sixty-second siteet; bargains al Ghree; also.a two story and basement Cottage on Eighty- pecond streot, $6,140. VACHE & BROWN, 958 Third avenue. { FINE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House on East Thirtieth street, 2xdx100, 816,U00. Also Narge number of others at all prices. ALBERT BELLAMY, No. 8 Pine street. LA SUPERIOR BROWN HOUSE, IN EAST FORTY. firat street, near Fifth avenue, fully furnished, for sale ta bargain, Permits of D. D. ORRELL, 291 Broadway. TUREE STORY AND BASEMENT brick House; has ali modern improvements and ia good order. Apply to J, THORPE, rear of 131 Greene street. OR SALE—ON FORTY-SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues. four story modern bigh atoop brown stone House, 22-9xi)x100 foots fully furnighed NSON' & SON, 11 OR SALE—ON FORTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Sixth avenue, four story medium size brown stoue Dwe.ling; frescoed and all conveniences; terms easy. V. K. STEVENSON & SON, Il Pine aireet, OR SALE—A THREE STORY HOUSE IN FIFTIETH etreet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, 20x50x100; Columbia College leaschold: price, $20,000; #12000 can re: main. Apply to the owner, THOMAS STEVENSON, 27 Wail street, OR SALE AT A BARGAIN OR TO LI story high stoop trick House, all improvem to owner, 281 West Forty-tirst street, No bill on. THE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP AND it (furnished) No 242 West Forty-ninth street, with all modern improvements, will be sold cheap, unt of the owner going abroad. Apply on the BY COURTNEY & GRAY, 78 CEDAR ST. Went 84th at., four story brown atone, + 826,000 ‘West 39th st., four atory brown stone. 81,000 West 4#th st., three story brown ston 26,000 West 67th at., four story brown stone 45,000 BARGAIN.—THREE STORY BROWN STONE House, 20x65x100; high stoop, 1 perfect order ; modern fmprovemeuts. Apply on the premises, 121 East Forty-sixth treet, near Lexington avenue. LIST OF HOUSES, FROM §10,000 TO $40,000, ON the cast side, from Firat street to Hariem. W. H. #ALCONER, Fourth avenue, near Twelfth street, CORNER HOUSE ON MADISON AVENUE, FOR ‘AA. eale—80x60, lot 100; superior build and finish. ‘This ts he moet desirable plece of property, on the avenue. Apply ‘ANSON HUBBELL (late 8. W. Benedict), 317 Broadway. A FINE BROWN STONE HOUSE—IN FORTY-NINTH treet, near Fifth avenue, full size, with carpets ‘throughout, and mirrors and chandeliers on parior toor. Pe 6 A. BEEBE & SON, 78 Cedar street, BEAUTIFUL THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, on Sevensy-ninth street, between Second and Third ave- ues, south side; rented on’a lease at $750; price 86,600. a FEITRETCH & REMSEN, 44 Third avenue, ’ HEAP LOTS ON SIXTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR THE proposed east side Boulevard, 82,100 each, VACHE & BROWN, 98 Third ave j}OR SALE—TWO WELL BUILT HOUSES, SEVENTY- \ ninth street, near Madison avenue, and Lerington ave- ue, ear Forty-second street depot; also fine Central Park ots, % bargain and easy terms. HUBERT & PIRSSON, ‘Architects, 33 East Seventeenth street. ~ “ chalk (FPOR SALE-—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, NO. 80 MUL- Boaroee Ty aireety 35x10, price, $11 OU: 11 Mulberry street, 256x100, price 12,500, Both of these lots are near Capal survet! Apply to’A. & G. BRANDON, No. 4 Tryon row, City Hall square, {OR SALE—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, WITH {immediate possession, the four story French root brown Btone House and Lot 410 Lexington avenue, in good order id handsomely furnished; terms to suit. ‘Apply on the ppromiscs. 1OR SALE—ON MADISON AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY- eighth’ atrect, a five story basement House, full size, ander value, HATCH & RIKUR, 1,292 Broadway. OR SALE—ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF Madison avenue and Fifty-third street, three strictly first lass four story brown stone front Houses. Apply at corner ouse to G. J, HAMILTON, (POR, SALE $16,800 BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSE 205 East Forty-f/th street, 65 fect from ‘Third avenue; honse 20x45, lot 10) ft. 5in. All modern improvements, In- ire on the premises or of JOHN J. COGER, 480 Water st, )OR SALE—FIVE STORY DOUBLE TENEMENT Honse, 25x54x10), $17,000; four story double Tenement foure, 25x60x100, 816,000; also Third avenue Property to ex- change for weil located Lots. { F, MELROSE, 286 East Fortieth street, TOR SAGE—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HIGH stoop brown stone front Dwelling, 20 tt, front; all mo- ern iraprovements, including heatin; ge and ‘burglar larm ; location within afew minutes! walk of the desirable tion of Central Park: price $21,000. For permits appiy (0 ". G. GREEN, 16 Dey sireet, fron SALE—BY J. PECARE, 615 Broadw: tory brown stone House, xington av., 8 story brown stone'H st., 3 story brown stone House. eae ar a BARGAIN, Pant THIRTIcen street, modern four story high stoop brown stone Honse, 2.6255, lot half block ; $15,000. Permits of A. JOURNEAY, (0. 1 Pine street. gE: SALE OR TO LET--A HOUSE, WITH MODERN at improvements and nine lots, grapery, fruits, &c., in Hem. Inquire of owner, 121 East Sevenity-ninth street. ARLEM.—FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE FRONT House, furnished, for sale cheap. Inquire at $30 East 24th atreet, on the premises, ARLEM.—I_ OFFER, FASY TERMS, THE BEST investment io Harlern: three full Lote and neat Cot- with improvements, near Moupt Morris Parl eighborhiood: rapidly mprovings #16500; worth 820\ xamine for yourself, BENJ. BROWNE, 2,240 Third ie ON MADISON AVENUE, NO. &0, NORTH. west corner Iifty-third street, for sale, and 548; each .5x60x95, brown stone four story high stoop. Apply at 544 iadison avenue or to FETTRETCH & REMSEN, 464 Third venue. UST BE SOLD-—816,500-SPLENDID BROWN STONE, 00, $1 ae weet near es mon itd bela Wx £100; ake your offer; large variety of bargains. en, Son LIONEL FAIRCHILD, 820 THisd avenue. ARK AVENUE RESIDENCE FOR SALE (CONVE- lent to “Grand Union Depot')—Sitnated between ‘hirty-ninth and Fortietn streets, in the centre of finished jock ; light an: ventilution perfect; house first class, brown ne front, built solid; handsomely finished-in hard wood lroughout, in perfect order; location the most desirable, ntral und elegant on New York Island. Terms to sult the mes. Princtpals only need apply to OWNER, No. 121 East ‘Thirty-eighth street, ‘TORE PROPERTY—FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES; bargain; two iarge four story brown stone Houser, well located, \or sale or lease; two splendid Jersey Farms; valu: wie Southern Plantations, 13 suburban Lote partiy’tm- rowed, JAMES E. BROOME, 10 Wall street, HE ADMIRABLY PLANNED BROWN STONE, FRONT, 15 by 60 Lot, 100 f:.; with every modern convenience and perfect order. 210 East Forty-sixth street. Apply at any rt WO CHOICE LOTS NORTHWEST CORNER FIGHTY- venth street and First avenue, $9,000 and terms to uit; all improvements made on street, except paving. VACHE & BROWN, 958 Third avenue. f 1QOTH STREET, NEAR SECOND AVENUE. SIX FULL Lota will bé old at e bargain; uch opportunity ts lom of ere lo builders. For par jars i y (OKENNA, 64 East Thirty-o(th streets) PPY 80 PETER 8f STREET, BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND FOURTH avonues.—Four story high stoop brown stoi rovements; hard wood finish; will be sold ata VACHE & BROWN, 953 Thir K0)() —FOR SALE OR TO LET—RENT 9.500. tke three story basomentand anbociaeitos op Philadelphia brick front House, 88 Bond street, Brook- a; house contains 12 rooms and all’ modern improvementa; In brat class order; Hap: ages good and within five min- utes? walk off Oly, fall; torma easy. Apply on premises, br Of JOHN PRAGER, 7 Ferry street, New York. Mory mode) Tenements, beautifully located, D, ab a low figure, to close an estate; very little cash red. KIMBALL, 251 East Fifty-seventh street. YEARLY INCOME RENT.--FOUR FIVE 10,00 FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, LARGE flower garden, near Houlevard, in Seventy-alxth street, Opposite the mansion of ex-Mayor Wood; house containa wadern Improvements Apply on promises, to HENRY WOOD, or to MULLER, WILKINS & CO., No.7 Pine street, OR SALE.—THE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK House and Lot No. 38 Bann street; modern tmprove- ments; price B15,000. Applyto WILLIAM PHILLIVs, on the premises. FOR SAGE, CHEAP—A THREE STORY, AND BASH: ment high atoop brown stone House, size 19xh0x80, well built, in perfect order and all modern improvements, Apply to owner, on premises, No. 269 West Fortieth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, OR SALE OR TO LET—TWELFTH STREET AND Fifth avenue, a first clasa large three story high stoop brown stone House; extra width. “For particulars and per- mit apply to owner, room 10, 180 Broadway. AVANAGH'S REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE FOR THE spring of 1871 of Houses, Lots and Land now ready for Gistribation. Northeast corner Forty-second street and bixth avenue. W251, TWENTUNINTH STREET, NEAR BROAD. way.—Three story brown stone; very destrable for denttat, phy for immediately. clan or family residence; a bargain if applied GEO. H. PETRIE, No. 23g Murray st. TH AVENUE, MURRAY HILL.—AN EXTRA SIZE SU. ©) perior cornet House, four story high stoop brown stone; price reasonable; with or without Furniture, W. P. SEYMOUR, i71 Broadway. 8.000 WIE BCY, ON EASY TERMS, A TWO DO. or three atdry brick House and ‘Lot, high basement, near Fifty-second atreet and Eleventh avenue; 12 roows; modern improvements. . G, D. CLARK & SON, 84 Kighth avenue. Miscetlaneous. NUAS. MAC RAE'S, J 70 Cedar street, corner of Nassau, The place for bargains, Property at fair prices readily disposed of, FOR, SALESTWO FOUR STORY BROWN STONE Houses, 20x10x56x100.5, finished in hard wood, together with every convenience; cohvenient to) Broadway oars: will be sold for coat, Apply to J. W. MoGUIRE, 175 Broadway, basement. GOR SALE—DOWN TOWN TENEMENT HOUSE; 30,00); rented for $3,900; also House In Ninth ward, 23 rooms, cheap. B, 1. HOWELL, 909 Third avenue, HE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED, AS HERETO- fore, to give his personal attention to selling and renting city aud country property; auction ules at Exchange Sales- room ; also sales of furniture at residences. A. JOURNEAY, No. I Pine atreet, BROOKLYN pRorenry FOR SALE AND TO LET. BARGAIN. WHO WILL HAVE IT?—A COTTAGR and full Lot in Williamsburg, south of Grand street, for erms easy. Apply to JAMES NEWMAN, 260 NICE TWO STORY HOSE ON QUINCY STREET, brick, 8 rooms; water, no gas: in fine order; rent 33 er month; between Tompkins and Marcy avenues, 61h Rouse from Marcy; Green and Gates avenue care go within ei bloat, Be dre slags toant only. Apply on premisaa oF f e rth at ints need not apply. T A BARGAIN TO CLOSE AN ESTATE—SPLENDID brown stone House on Lee avenue, Brooklyn, between Rodney and Keap streets, best locaiity in Nineteenth ward; neighborhood unexceptionable; house in perfect order, with all improvements. | For permits apply to JOUNSON & MILLER, -5 Nassau street, New York. | A VERY DESIRABLE STORE AND DWELLING TO AA. rent,—Handsoie show windows; first class business location; cheap rent; 11 rooms, store and basement; only 200; three years’ lease. Apply at 178 Broadway, Wil- nr JPROOKLYN.—T0 LET OR FOR SALE, ONE OR MORE of a row of brown stone Dwellings, on Clinton street, between Harrison and Degraw: rents 81,200 to $1,500. For sale,a gore Lot in. rear of $43 and #45 Clinton street. Apply at 327 Clinton street. OCK PROPERTY TO LEASE—FOR A TERM OF years, at Greenpoint, L. I.; deep water; 200 feet front on East river by 500 feet. "Also Lota to Icase in parcels. Ap- ply to JOSIAH PALMER, corner of Calyer and Franklin streets, Greenpoint, L. I. POR SALE. VERY LOW IF TAKEN IMMEDIATELY, beautiful three story brick high stoop House in Tomp: ins place, Brooklyn ; 14 rooms, closets, extension, furnace, hot and cold water; all modern conveniences ; small amount money required; possession. 0. H. PIERSON, Auctioneer, No. 5 Pine street. (OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, A HANDSOME NEW House, three stories, basement and sub-cellar, brown atone; has all improvements; convenient to all the ‘ferries; neighborhood first class. Will be sold cheap; terms easy: Inquire at 190 Dean street, between Hoyt and Bond streets ‘OR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT; HOUSE CONTAINS ‘17 rooms, water, sewer; stable in rear. (new No.) North sixth street, Williamsburg, 10 minutes from ferry. Terms easy. FOE SALE—TWO STORY AND BASEMENT HIGH redoep bri Howe, 9 oman: ot Oxi hay and cold water, bath, heater, gas, fine garden; price @b,200; te1 tasy. Inquire of the owner, 166 Wyckol street Brooklyn,” F°%, ‘SALF—THE THREE STORY RIGH STOOP BRICK House No. 218 President street, opposite Carroll Park, Brookiyn red. Apply to E. R. OR SALE CHEAP—TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE ON Degraw street, between Hoyt and Bond streets, 18.5x36x 10, (Apply to BARKER & CUSTER, room No. 6, Herald uilding. QO’ THE, MILL; GELEGANT THREE STORY HIGH stoop brown stone, occupied by the owner; in perfect order; every improvement; furnished if desired: location unexceptionable; needs but to be seen to be admired; will Le sold on easy terms or exchanged for a similar House in thisclty. Address ELLIOTT PLACE, Herald office. Ih of JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY ND BERGEN REAL ESTATE. For Sale. POINT.FOR SALE, LARGE HOUSE, 7 T BERGEN Lots, Stable; tine fruit; unexceptionable location ; view of water; bal hour by rail; cheap. Address RICK, Herald ollie: NEAT TWO STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK House, 8 rooms, with lot; all improvements; good loca: tion, near four ferries; only 'B5,600; $00 cash ; balance in nail quarterly payments, Also one for $4,200, Send stamp for Real Estate Circular, J.M, GIBSON, 27 Montgomery street, Jersey City. FIRST CLASS THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK House, three rooma deep; 100 toot lot; elegantly tn- ished; tine location; only five minutes’ walk'from ferries must be sold, aa the owner 1# leaving the. city; only 11,000 terms very easy; a decided bargain. J. M. GIBBON, 27 Montgomery street, Jersey City, JOR SALE—HANDSOME CORNER PROPERTY ON Grove street, Jersey City. Been occupied as a grocery store for the past fifteen years. Apply at 124 Mercer strect, Jersey ity. N. J., within five minutes walk of railroad or boats, Post otlice, ‘Terms to suit purchaser. Address H, box 4, JOR KALE IN HOBOKEN—THREK STORY BASE- ment apd cellar brick House, brown atone, high stoop, three minutes from the ferry; bash, range, hot aud cold wae ter, stationary tubs, &e.; price $7,350; ipso cash; $1,000 in two years; balance ($5,000) ou bord and mortgage, 4s veurs, Apply to GREVIiR BROS., 24 Newark street, Hoboken, Nod (IRST CLASS DWELLING HOUSES, IN GOOD LOCA- tions and at moderate prices, in Hoboken, for sale by REVIER BROS, 24 Newark street, Hoboken, N. J, ct OUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE CHEAP—40. MINUTE from City Hail, on Jersey Heights, Jersey City; two story, attic and basements Furniture for sale, Apply to GEORGE W. WAYRE, 40 fark row, room No. . WO COTTAGES—IN EXCELLENT CONDITION; CON- venient to aix ferries; improved street; on y 4,200 for both, 22,000 on mortgage, JOHN H. PLAT, opposite Court House, Jersey City Heights. To Let or Lease. ‘A. GHEAP PLOT OF LOTS FOR SALE ON FIFTY. third street, ready for immediate improvement; Ivo Plots on Fifty-sixth and Fitty-seventh streets, Buyers, tuke notice. ALBERT BELLAMY, No. 8 Pine st. \HEAP HOUSES TO LET IN HOBOKEN—RENT FROM $510 to $1,200; improvements and good locations; also Parts of Houses at reasonable rents. Apply to CREVIER BROS., 4 Newark street, Hoboken, N. J. 10 LET-ON JERSEY CITY HEIGHTS, TWO NEW French roof Houses, 1 rooms; water ‘and gas; balf block from horse cars; location first’class; $6.0 per annum, JOUN H. PLATT, opposite Court House. NO LET OR FOR SALE—ON JERSEY HEIGHTS, Jersey City, two story attic and basement House, in yood condition, Furniture for sate. Apply to GEOKGE W. WAYRE, 40 Park row, room No. 6. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE Seer his OR TO RENT. A —YOU CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN- + serted in the NEW YORK HERALD, and, if up town, aave time and extra expense by leaving it at the HERALD BRANCH OFFIOR, 16. Broudway,, corner Thirty-firat street. ‘This is the only authorized upiown branc nd ad- Vertisements are recelved at villice rates. Open from 8 A. M. wll 8 P. M. every day in the year. T RUTHERFURD PARK—THE MOST SUCCESSFUL and accessible suburb of New York, 40 minutes from the City Hall, desirable Building Plots, near station. ‘J. FIBHER SATIERTHWAITE, 10 Pine street LL WESTCHESTER FARMS.—80 ACT hoe, $10,000; 63 acres, $18,000; 6 wcron, 820,000; acres, White Plains, $8,000; 101 acres, Mount Kisco, $10,00; #2 acres, acar Harlem, 4,600 per acre. G, W. DITGHETT, No. 3 New Chambers street. T MORRISANTA-—STORE AND THREE LOTS, $4,500; two Lots, well built House, grounds, 5,500; two Acres, House 12 rooms, rent #600; seven Acres, large Mansion, rent £80,500. DITCHETT, No. 2 New Chambers street, T ORANGE—A PRETTY COTTAGE HOUSE; 1% LOTS ataple: fine nelghborhood; CHAS. W. WaRD, 79 Cedur street, H.—FOR SALE, NEAT THREE STORY vith Extension, containing ten venient to depot; Ri, 56 Wall street, b ALE WANTING FARMS-GOOD fOIL, MILD CLE 4Amate. For papers address C.K. LANDIS, Vineland, N. T NEW BRIGHTON, HAMILTON PARK—TO RENT, several Villas, one furnighed ; stables, gardens, lawns, shade trees; all modern conveniences; deithtfully located ; hear ferry; 35 miuutes of Wall sires. HAMILTON, 26 Broadway, or 92 Front atreet. price it. orchard, warm soil, trout bruok, & Midland depots, Oranxe county. 6. H. OLIVER, No. 7 Beckman street, LARGE HOUSE AND 4% ACRES OF LAND, AT Darien, Conn. ; greenhouse, barn and other out'ulld- ings; any quantity of grapes and other fruit; $12,000. Terms a ALBERT BELLAMY, No. § Vine atreet, T GREENWICH AND RIVERSIDE, ON THE SOUND— Village Residences, Country Seats, Cottages and Butld- ing Sites for sale. All prices, Address J. W. ATWATER, Coscob Bridge Station, Conn. ‘agent, Rye depot. 0 LET-IN THE NEW TOWN HALL, chelle, two desirable stories. address J, WARREN LAWION, U, New Rocheliv, mo LET—AT HARRISON, road, a convenient and garden, trult, outouilair ant, convenient and healthy Piermont and Ny: about five acres of 5 : tage, 8 rooms; rent #00. B, 8. RICHARDS, 28 Wail street, NO RENT, IN MORRISANIA, A COMFORTABLY FUR. nished two story frame | Immediate possession. G4 Broadway. éNT-FOR BOARD OF OWNE hour in New Jersey; dwelling, gu & . B. STANTON, No. 4 Wari TALUABLE PROPERTY AND MACITIN ring purposes, to WILLIAM BH. COSY, % es, 20 Bayeaux street. street. This in the onl: aro received at oftice rates. tll 8 P.M. every day in the yea FIRST OLASS RESIDENCE FOR SALE, OR FX- property-—At Hudson Park, iverdale. This aplendid pro- perty, comprising an elegant dwelling house 93 feet front by, aboud 40 deep, butlt upon an eminence coramanding an wie surpassed view of the Hudson, both up and down, contains {mprovement, and fs butlt and finished fo a thoroughly first class manner; carriage house and other outbuildings are most complete and ver, stantial; the grounds are artistically and delightfu out and’ planted with choicest trees, shrubs and powers. ride from Wall strect and casy of Doth rafiroad and steamboat, and, in view of the improvements now every conceivable modern fs one hou rapid railway through this section, promises ita moat desirable residence or well worthy of the consid asa first class investment. arciculars to be had on app’ ication to WM. SINC. treet. tion of capitals! Y. RUFU! e for New York cit) en ‘Spuyten Duyvil and ery health: M., is.ern’ 1, B00 three acres of ground, Xe, Rent $400 per antum. Inquire of WM. fa Catharine street, or Mr. FIELD, ticket ON NEW oiny House, 12 ro asture for cow, hree minut Inquire of M me in Ponghkeep Ha Mill treet, or on the premi- improvems ved Prope M. MASON, No. 1 Center street, ON THR HUNDSON, 134 HOUR BY RAT has a fine river view; price #200 per acre; a large brick Building and four Lots, one bloek from Union squat ue MoHARG, 162 Broadway, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT, 0 LET.430 PER YEAR FOR A acres, 80 miles from New York city ; ho barn, &c.; plenty of fruit; wtation, Addr NO LET-AT RYE, ON THE MILTON ROAD, TEN minutes’ walk from the de House, containing 12 roon into the house; ture for cow, and healthy place, MATHEWS, No. 1, a good and convenient id well water brought den, fruit trees, pase ‘A very pleanant For terms und particulars 5 Wall street, or JOHN A, A janitor for the building wanted. Proposuis will be recoived addressed as above. PHILADELPHIA, cated Boardiny Honse, of 40 rooms, now full; terms Apply WO. H, BALLOU, 400 YMOUR TE PLAINS.-AN ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT OF ts, for sale or exchange REAL ESTATE TO EXCHAN( ‘ CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN- nd extra expense by leaving it at the H 246 Broa sway 1y authorized uptown branch, ag a Open trom 8 A. al. vy location; abous two Jerald oillce. AN EL estnut street, Phila HAVEN RAIL. * walk from do- ‘Vicket Agent, RIVER, ase contain front: rent 1,00 House, o Apply to Mr. SOR, paie, D corner Th hearing completion creasing value and makes rail; fine present; gre i aia 2 AT E MAYNARD, 1 Raiiroad, 10 minutes from depot, Dortiandt street ferry. For particulars apply to the owner, Liberty street. JIZABETR, finely paved avi Brooklyn or New York house, ARM TO EXCHANGE—FUR A HOUSE j acres, good rolling upland, pleasantly situated, spacious and conyeninent buildings, plenty of good water, the Jamesburg, Freehold and Long J. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE, 130 ACRES, AT N.J., oue hour from New York city by ‘eat pronpective val STEVENSON & N, 11 Pine street. XCHANGE--EQUITY 5,000 TO $10,000--NE AT HOUSE rringe house, from 4s to 4 acres, h iyn ferries. Owners (no agents) addre near depot, for , 7 Broadway. ARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—HUNTINGTON, L. L, £0 acres; good buildings; plenty of water; fruit in variety ; one mile from depot; terms easy. E. CORNELL, 44 Court street, Brooklyn, XCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY, a firs: clase new Mangard roof House, at Craw! J; only 58 minutes from New York, on line 'of ¢ Toad; all improvements: easy terms Address ICI, box 1,698 New jocation unsurpassed, ‘ork ¥Ost otlice. OR SALE OR EXCHANG city or Brooklyn propert ye Pe doU NOTHER BARGAIN,—AN ELEGANT MODERN French roof Dwelling, of 12 rooms, sveaking tube, ranges, hot and cold water, lauudry, heater, &c., &c., in ex- th, N. Ja, for sale at m great bargain baianee'on easy payments: price $12,000 §, DINGBE & CO., $2 Codar street, or MILLER & YOUNG, Elizabet OCK PROPERTY FOR SALE AT NEWARK, N. J.—A very valuable property: 200 feet front on the Passaic river, near Centre street bridge, Will be sold low. Terms to suit the purchaser, JOHN P. BROOKS, 865 South Market street, Newark, {UR SALE—$14,000 AND $80,000, AY MONTROSE, N. J., one bour from New York’ and three minutes from atation, two new two story French roof Houses, with Exten- sion, containing 14 and 16 roomr, with rand gas throhghour; besutifclly situated, commanding an extensive Ylew of Orange, Mountain forms easy; nosseation Imme- ately. Also other Housi inquire of M. GOULD'S 8 96 Chambers atreet, New York." ae OR SALE—A ROAD HOUSE HOTEL AND 10 ACRES, 6 miles on Hackensack road, New Jersey; good view, spring and brook; price $16,000; terms easy;' or will ex: Change for City Property. WALLACE, 184 Jane arreet, FoR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE, A SPLENDID Farm of about 40 acres, in Wallingford, Conn. ; 12 miles from New Haven; the model farm of the’ county; house large, with all the city improvements; outbutidings all first class! Innd under highest cultivation; lying on Kim street, in the village; beautiful surroundings; churches, schools, depot, dc.. in walking distance; terms easy, SIEGEL, 49 Cedar street. jr x HANDSOMEST PLACES IN Westchester for the price; one hour by the New Haven Railroad; 16 minutes’ waik from Mamaronec! and grounds in best order; fruit of all kinds undance ; carriage house, barn and outbuildings; house 28 feet front, G4" feet. deep.” For particulars address the owner, BECKER, 196 East Twenty-ninth sireet, New York. OR SALE—A FARM, 42 ACRES IN FIN CONDI- tion, thirty miles per railroad from the city. The owner can be seen to-day and to-morrow at #0 First avenue, between Fifty-fourth ana Fifty-tilth street OR SALE—A HOUSE OF NINE 0) blocks from ‘Tremont depot; $2,500 cash; $1,000 on mortgage. Inquire of H. NICHOLS, Harlem Kailroad Freight devot, Forty-first street, OR SALE—AT WEST NEW BRIGHTON, 8. L,, THE large square House and Barn, with 1 acres of Liand, picasautly situated, on Taylor street, near the shore road, and about five minutes’ walk from’ the ferry. The house contains 15 rooms, gas and water ; s well shaded, and plenty of fruit recs surround it, “Inguire of B,C. BADEAU, & Barelay street, New York. VOR SALE—AT RYE NECK, ONE MILE FROM MA- maroueck depot, a Place of 18 acres, with neat Cottage House, house for gatdener, stable, large grapery and every- thing to make the country enjoyable, Horses, cows, poultry, tarming and gardening utenslis on the pl ‘Apply to. G ANT, road OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR Brooklyn Prope:ty—85 acres of choice Land, suitable | for building lots, at Far Kockaway, near depot; land ad- | cannot ‘be bought for 1,00) an ucre. THOMAS, Herald office. L AT A REMARKABLY LOW PRICE OR for tenement asplendid four story high stoop Jocation exceltent. CRAWFORD, 966 Third avenue. PROPERTY, ood Southern Farm, O. HOYT, 171 Broadway} J. 0 \TEWARK.—FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, DESIRABLE ag investment for New Yor rth 40.000. Call for printed description on k. IN, No. 1 Cent street, lexunt Cor re, tenement or dwel perty; several Farms in’ New Jersey aud Long Island for RINEY & GRAY, 78 Cedar atreet, DESIRABLE SEVERAL FIRST CLASS Houses on Fifty-seventh street for farms in New Jersey or Westchester county; splendid firat class city house ; el on the Huldaon, for Hot dence at Yonkers for ry Seat at Cold Spring, ity improved 0 EXCHANGE Lc with 26 neres, neat save time and extra ex] BRANCH OFFICE, vertisements are rwalk, elved at office ral JAQUES, Herald of FOR WESTERN LANDS—CONNECTI- 5,000 Merchandixe; large House, Jersey City ane 08 Broadway Conn, 10 EXCHANGE -THREK STORY BROWN STONE House, free from encumbrance, on Elliott place, brown stone House, between Fourth and’ kighth 1 OLIVER REAL ESTATE WANTED. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN- serted in the NEW YORK HERALD, and, if u ne by leaving it at the H ;246 Broadway, corner Thirty-trst street, This ix the only’ authorized uptown branch, and ad- Open from 8A. M. NUMBER OF ORDERS ARE ON OUR BOOKS FOR ed country Residences—both to purchase & J. H, SKIDMORE, 82 Cedar street, nd floor, room No. 1. reet, ba ERCHANDISE, ANY PERSONAL PRO- ht take other Real Fstate for Country Store 'y, on rall"oad; enterprising village. With full particu: ‘address STORE, box U ice. ENA VISTA FREESTONE FLAGGING,—THE REST, finest, most durable and cheapest in the el Curbing and Building Stone. East beventeenth FARM WANTED--OF ABOUT 50 ACRES, ON LONG Island Sound or nea the water, at $10,000; also a three story House below Forty-recond sireq HUBERT & PIR ; Fent about $1,800. AM, 316 Fourth avenue, ANTED—A FULL 8IZKD LOT, EITHER ON FIFTH or Eighth avenue, facing the ( with description and lowest cash price, A. J., box 959 Post tral Pi OR SALE—ELEGANT NEW TWO STORY FRENCH roof House, eleven rooms; lot i0xi40; surroundings first class; seven minutes from North Shore ferry : 1 $5,600; terms easy. DARKIN, 50 B OR SALE—BUSINESS CORNER, 24g STORY, 25X36; three Lots; new house; exccilent (establishe) stand; five minutes from North Shore ferry; #4,500; terms easy. DARREN, 00 Broad street, 10 LET—LOW, A FIRST CLASS FURNISHED RESI- dence, on Bedford avenue, Brooklyn; modern Improve: mente; erbunds, garden, frukeas. 24 minutes from, ferries; most of e rent taken in lesired. Addres 1,271 Post offce, New York. oren 0 BUILDERS.—FOR 8ALE, VERY DESIRABLY LO- ‘cated Lots, within one block of Prospect. Park, Brook: lyn, south of and near Flatbush avenue ; a builder's {oan will Remade, Apply to M. M. VAIL, 27 Chambers street, New o 11.500, POR SALE. A NEW THREE STORY r je and basement high sloop brown stone and ok, Howse: WTEMERGG: with Improvements: BO, cash, ingut i. B, on the prem! East renty-fourth atreot: Meas 13.750 TZ, BUY A THREE STORY HIGH 8 stoop House, lot 22x50x98.9, on Thirtieth ts location. Also $18.00) will Buy on Thirty- rd a FETTRETCH & REMSEN, 44 Tiurd avenue. 15.500 4X2 OXLY 81800 CaSH—FOR A THREE ‘ story high stoop brown stone House on = 100 foot street; marble hall, wainut stairs, chandeliers and fur- KIMBALL, 251 East Pirty-neventh street. West side. DESIRABLE FRESCOED FOUR STORY BROWN stone Dwelling, Thirty-ninth street, between Fifth and Bixth avenues, 21x56x90 feet, for sale reasonable. ie V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. [A FOUR STORY BROWN, STONE ENGLISH BASE. ment Dwellin; ‘orty-first sireet, near Bros fy 20x40 65 fort; only B1s,000, ‘ ree 6 'V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. (0 AGENTS.—1 WILU SELL PREMISES 47 AND 0 Hicks street, between Middag! Cranberry streets, Brooklyn Heights, for 87,2), upon easy terms, and pay 160 commission to the person bringing Sp Being .11x100 feet, the lot fs very valuable, and lying near prow posed briage terminus and close to business, ft must rap! Appreciate, The house, although covering less than one. fourth of the lot, ts rented at #600 per yon {payable monthly Jn advance) to ohe family, and te always n demand ‘at that figure, Destrous of relling immedintely. 1 offer It at above named figure, at which, it is hardly necessary to say, it iss bargain. J. E. TOUSEY, 260 Henry street, Brooklyn. ‘ATER FRONT IN BROOKLYN FOR SALE, TO LET or lease,—The piot of ground bounded by the East river, First street, South Ninth and Tenth streets, Brooklyn, E.D! Apply to HARBECK & CO., 81 Beaver street, 8.500 FO% whe AXDsoME THREE STORY Oot brick House, J extention, fa good order, . Al on the premises, 22 Rush astree: jiame- burg, oF to & COCKCROFT, No. diy Pine streen. ” 9.000. ih, BUY A, THREE STORY HIGH fe stoop brown stone basement brick Bouse and Lot, with the improvements; $3,500 to $5,00) on mort- age, Apply on the premises, No.1 Marcy avenue, near Rove atrec rookiy n. g a + | AN ELEGANT THREE STORY BROWN STONE \A\ dwelling, 22x45x10) fuet; algo extension ; Twenty-ninth jatreet, near Broadway; frescoed, &o. jal EVENSON 01 eacaoede PECL De Atl “ chtcbeandl \ A DESIRABLE CORNER, MEDIUM SIZED FOUR LA. Rory high ttoop brown stone: Murvay Hi Dwelling for ale, furnished; bay window, dc. ; wert alde of Park avenue, CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY ERGEN REAL’ ESTATE, For Sale. HANDSOME, COMMODIOUS ‘WO STORY AND basement House ter and gas, two lots; Cottage piace, Jeruey City Heights) very, cagy terme, JERSEY AD Y. K. STEVENS( ON, 11 Piue atreet. A. NEW FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE, FOR sale, on Baltic atreet, bewween Sixth and Seventh ave- hnnes; all improvements complete ; premises, erms eAsy. Caray on PLATT, opposite Court House, VERY PRETTY COTTAGE—TWO STORY AND A. casement, eight rooms, water and gas; near Presbyte- + G20, 81,000 cash ian church, Bere PAL PLATT, opposite Court House OR SALE—A GOOD FARM OF S56 ACRES, 96 MILES from New York in New Jersey; good buildings, abun- dance of very choice fruit. Address’ JACOB PRICE, Green Village, Morris county, N. OR SALE AT A BARGAIN-—SPLENDID RESIDENCE ' at Elizabeth, containing 15 rooms, every improvement ; ground handsomely laid out; Brice, B15, . OLIVER CARTER, 56 Wall street, basement, Madison and Sixth avenues fourth streets, Address W. G., box 3, attention paid to any communications, uniess full partiou- ars of azo, location, description and price of given, “‘Thiets a’ purchaser's not ® broke ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, EIGHT OR MORE LOTS arcel, for immediate improvement. Apply to 5 Broadway. A ready customer, ANTED TO PURCHASE -A SMALL HOUSE, WELL built, about 20 feet wide, high stoop brown stone front preferred; must be in good order, situated between and Twenty-third and Thirty- Post office. stooh House, T. OLIVER ©. FOR CASH CUSTOMER, A THREE STORY ath and Pitty: : a SARTER, 66 Wall stroct, basement, WOR SALK OR LEASE—A GENTLEMAN'S Ri dence at Tarrytown, on the Hudson, with several acres, beautifully located. Address TARRYTOWN, Herald office’ OR SALE OR LEASE—A LARGE MANSIO! plenty of beautiful land; perfectly healthy; 18 mil from this city; brook fish, fr ‘it ood tenant th owner will furnish horses, cows, vezetabies, eggs, 4c. mosquitoes, Address A. M. M., Paterson, N, J. (OR SALE OR TO LET—AT IRVINGTON, N.Y. Honse, containing 12 rooms, with all modern ‘improve: ments, carriage house, &c.; one acre of grouna; three minutes’ walk from cars oF steamboat landing. Apply to EDMUND COFFIN, 77 Codar at, or WILLIAM watkie, irviagton. OWA AND NEBRASKA 1 Rafiroad Lands for sale on ten years credit at aix per cent interest, No part of principal due for two years, and afterwards only one-ninth yearly. Products will “pay for land aud good improvements much within the limit of this generous credit. On these liveral terms every capable and cnlerprising maa having only small means can soon acquire & farm and home for himself and family. Circulars giving ful particulars are supplied gratis, and any wishing to induce others to emigrate with them or to forma colony are invited to ask for alt they want to dustri ute, = GEO. 8, HARRIS, Land Commisstoner, Burlington and Micsouri River Railroad Company. For Iowa Lands, a: Burlington, lowa. For Nebraska Lands, at Lincola, Nebraska. Persons in New York and vicinitycan get ctrculars and further information by caliing on W. D, COWLES, Eastern Land and Passenger Agent Burlington and Missoun Railroad Company, No.8 Astor House, New York. EW_ FACTORY, 30X70 FEET, THREE STORIES AND tle, to lease, at Kensico, Westchester county, near epot, 26 tiles from city; never failing water, power rent moderate, Apply to J.M. DIXON, 15 Wail street, orto J. W. TOMPKING, White Plains. iOHN MAGILLIGAN. A. SORNER HOUSE ON FIFTH. AVENUE, ABOVE i Thirty-fourth street, for sale—The most eligibly located ouss on the avenue, ANSON HUBBELL (late 8. WV. Bene- dict), 17 Broadwa; MODEL, FRENCH ROOF RESIDENCE-—12_ ROOMS; A Doan etereanet FS circa cal house, &c. ; loca on beautiful aventtiN H. PLATT, Jersey City Heights. LAINFIELD, N. J.—NEAT 2} STORY ROUSE, WITH P Extension, ‘containing an ghikn grounds 100x125; Rear CepOt OLAVEEH CARTER, 66 Wall street, basement. A FIRST CLASS FULL SIZED BROWN STONE HOUSE, A A story high stoop, with dining room extension ; elegant Order; near wenus, on Mu Hill; for aale cheaj W. P. SEYMOUR, 111 Brosdway. “) SPLENDID TENEMENT PROPERTY, ON WBST Thinty-third strect, for sale. ‘Two. Houses, x60 each, i terest, fur sale | A Two story SOUKB, Braue BONS Ode, Busi- ness locality ; only Dart of Ene oo, remela opposite Court House, Jersoy City Heights. on mortgage. 4 N ELEGANT FRENCH ROOF HOUSE—SUPERIOR A* apa A Laipenigt pi mMucetan Gate lo- cation moat select, on Jer ‘ bait cash. SOUN H. PLATE, Jersay Oty Houghia, Souurr, N. J.-HOUSES FOR SALE AND TO RENT, an this de location. nr PKCHIBALD GRACIE, 60 Liberty street, PRICE, Ask your Newaman for THE NEWSPAPERS. oO" 10-DAY ouT TO-DAY OUT TO-DAY OUT TO-DAY OUT TO-DAY EVENING EVENING EVENING EVENING KVENING EVENING EVENING EVENING EVENING EVENING EVENING EVENING EVENING coy 37 City it 5 an OE EN WEBS & CO. LEADER, LEADER, LEADER, LBADRR, LEADER, LEADER, LEADER: LEADER, LEADER, Il the features of a strictly CLASS NEWSPAPER. OLASS NEWSPAPER. CLASS NEWSPAPER. OLASS NEWSPAPER. CLASS NEWSPAPER. PRICE, THRER CENTS. PRICK, THREE CENTS. PRIOR, THREK CENTS. PRIUE, THREE CENTS. THREE CENTS. LEADER, LEADER, LAER, LEADER, LEADER, LEADE LEAD LEAD! LBAD LEADER. ____. SALES AT AUCTION, —YOU CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN- A + serted inthe NEW YORK HERALD, ogy up tow fave lime and extra expense by leaving it at the HERAL BRANOH OFFIC 246 Broadway, corner Thirty-firat street. ‘This i the only authorized uptown branch, and ad- vertixemenia are received at office rates. Open from 8 A. M. ull 6 P.M. every day in the year, LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, BY ALLEN B, MINER & bRoTeRR, late HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER. ( bliahed jBA7.) Salesrooms % bers and 77 Reade streets, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, at 1034 o'clock, at the dining saloon 310 Broadway, between Reade and Duane strests, Lease and Fixtures of the Restaurant known as “Bureh's," comprising all the necessary fittings and appurtenances of ‘a first class restaurant; also stock of choice Liqnors, Wines, Oigara, ac. Lease his four years to run from May’ 1, 1871. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, at 1034 o'clock, at salesrooms $5 Chambers and 77 Reade Steet, gentee! Household Parnitur 4 for convent ‘ence of sale, comprising a lar; ortment of Yaror, Library and Dining Koon Suits; Carpets, Mirrors, rosewood Mano, Bedding, Crocker Ware, do, Also, for account of Whom it may concern, to pay ea and charges, an invoice of imported Bronzes, comprising Statue ettes, Chandeliers, Ac, "PHURSDAY, MARCH 3, at 10% o'clock, at private realdence 67 West Forty-eighth xtreet, gentee! Honsehold Furniture, comprising Velvet, Brussels ‘and Ingratn Carpets; rosewood and black walnut Parlor an Bedroom Furniure, Pier and Mantel Mirrora, rosewood Piano, Bedding, Dining Room Furniture, Crockery, Glass ar C. ‘a fine Invoice of bronze Chandeliers, Candlebras, Figures, &o. SATURDAY EVEN at tue “Leeds Art Galleries corner Twel!th sirect, at 7: Gatferty Fund Sal comprising about 140 very tne Cabinet Pictures, contributes by American Artists for the benelit of the Wutow und Children of the late ly interesting ent and fai able object, al of the Commit AY, Chairman, rite artivts, painted ¢ which will’ be sold with ary. . Addison Richards, W. Hart ana William TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER, WILL 8 auction, on Wednesday, March 1,08 P. the premises, ali that valuable Property known ax Now. 7, 9 and LL Morris atre e full lois, 7x10, Inrce brick house and stable. Sale peremptory. For permit to soe pro- perty apply to J.'8. TAYLOR, 6L Montgomery street, Jersey Dity. PRIVATE COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, belonging to Mr. Lawrence Thomson, of Baltimore, 100 specimens of the vest American aid Foreign Artists ~ Eastran Jobnson, Kensett, Durand, James M. Hart, Guy, Boughton, Gifford,’ Huntington, Williaa T, Richards, J. G: Bi Duverger, Beranger, royon, Lemmens, Giradet, let, Seignar, de. now on exhibition every day and evening, ‘at the Somerville Art Gullery, #2 Fitth avenue, ¥ until time of sale, Tuesday evening, March 7, at half-past 7 o’cluek, R. SOMERVILLE, Auctionee AvctION Notice. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, at 10' o'clock, REGULAR WEEKLY SALE of BUOTS AND SHOES. 400 CASES ND DESIRABLE GOODS, DIRECT FROM CITY AND EASTERN MANUFACTURERS, including full lines of tine goods, munufactured expressly for first class city retail trade. ‘Ontalogues ready and goods on exhibition on morning of sale. WM. TOPPING & CO., Auctioneers, ‘ No. 13% Chureb street. LARGE AND PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE OF fine Groceries, Teas, Wines, &c.. in lots to suit; also Fixtures, &c., contained in the large trst class Grocery Store, Kighth avenue, corner of Fifty-third street, on Thursday, March 2 at 10 o'clock precisely ; also at 1 o'clock, in front of store, two fine Horses, Harnesses, one first class ‘top Buggy, nearly new; one del Wagon, & RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. FA. (obiee and sulesedom 37 Nassut street, opposite the Post ditice, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell, at thelr sales: room, 87 Nassau streel 1 FRIDAY, at 10% ofelock, nee, In good Oraer e Household Furn: cant rosewood Piano, Office Furniture, Mirrors, Books, Curtains, &e ARGH. JOUNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Ollice and walesroom 87 Nassau ‘street, opposite Post ollice, running through to Liberty st « JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL'S AUC the oldest and best stand in the cl centre, a most crowded thoroughfare, our sales always com- mand a large ¢ mpany of first class buyers, THOBE HAVING GOODS OR MEKCHANDISE OF ANY. description to dispose of witl always tind ready sules by send- yo our anetion rox AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES OF PARTIES declining housekeeping we give personal and special attention to sales, and our long experience in this line enables us to cuarantee tlre satisfaction. RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Ofice and saicsroom, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post oilice. ELEGANT ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BOOKS, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell this day, at 11 o’clock, at their salesroom, 7 Nassau street, fine English and American Booka, some superbly bound and illustrated, tave Dore'a Works. ndard Engtish and Miscellaneous Works, LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTION §: Salesrooins, 108 Liberty and 111 Furniture, Carpets, Be: THIS DAY, at 103g WALDRON & COOKE will sell, new Goods, removed for conyente Rosewood and walnut Parlor Suits, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Rockers, ak and walaut Chamber Suits, Enameiled aud rosewood Chamber Suits, Bedsteacs, Bureaus, Wasbstands, Spring, Hair and other Mattresses, 00k Buffets, Hall Stands, Brussels and Ingrain Carpeting, Stair Carpets and Oilcioth, Oak and walnut Extension Tables, Centre Tables and Writing Cabiners, ‘Table and Chamber Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, Clocks, Ladies’ Under Clothing, dc. n THURSDAY, at 103g o'clock, 800 Unclaimed Packages for the American Express Co, UCTION NOTICE, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, at Il ofelock, LARGE AND IMPORTANT SPRING TRADE SALE MEN'S AND BOYS' SOFT AND STRAW Hats, comprisiny SEVEN HUNDRED CASES medium to very fine Brush, Fur, Felt and Wool Hat Panama, Leghorn, Sennet, Canton and Palm Leaf Hats. Also, FULL LINES OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SHADES, latest spring atrles. LADIES! AND MISSES’ NEW SPRING STYLES HATS, consisting of 75 cases Ladten’ cholce apring atyle Trimmed Hats. and Minses? choice Milan, Peddie, &c., in ing shapos of, Gypsies, Florence, Vila, Artless, Regent, Adelaide, Beatrice, ke, Ac. The whole forming a very fine assortment of fresh and attractive rte 2. which the special attention of out of town and city buyers is invited. and goods now ready. WILLIAM TOPPING & CO., Auctioneers, ‘No. 182 Church street, econd hand and Including and UCTION—AUCTION—AUCTION.—EDWIN NICHOLS & CO., Auctioneers.—Over 425,000 worth and over 500" lots elegant Household Furniture at pubiic auction, this day (Wednesday), March 1, at 1034 o'ciock precisely, atthe large five story residence 12 East Tenth street, om block west of Broadway, a few doors from Fifth avenue, Magnificent rosewood Planoforte, Pompadour and latest style Parlor Suits, Turkish and Oriental Furniture, Lounges, ira, Rockers,’ Cabinets, Etageres, Tables, Bookcases, Desk, Bronzes, Paintings, Clocks, Vases, Statuary, rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits, Spring and Hair Mattresses, Bolsters, Pillows, Blankets, Sideboards, Kxtension Table, Mirrors, Glass, China, Silver Ware, Cutlery dc. UCTION. POSITIVE SALE: OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely, i2 Brevoort place, Tenth street, vetween Fifth avenue and University place. Carpets, Curtains, Mirrora, Parlor Suite, Pianoforie, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Commodes, Wardrobe, Mattresses, Bedding, ntings, Clocks, Lounges Chairs, Basement, Kitchen, Servants’ Furuiture, &c. ust be sold without reserve this da; E, NICHOLS, Auction J. BLEECKER, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ° THURSDAY, March 2, ‘at 1a M., at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway. West Fifty-eighth street—1 Lot, north side, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. 5 office 50 Bleecker street. TIP TOP, FIRST CLASS EIGHTH AVENUE LIQUOR Store, with elegant Fixtures, Stock, long, cheap Lease; SALEM AT ANCTION. Be of anGObtON, AUCTIONEER. MORTGAGE aA bit of ‘all the Furolture of two r Ninth street, near Fifth a yy and Saturday, March wk each day, ings, Nos, 20 and 22 West Ninth street nue, It will embrace rich Veivet, Bronsela, Three-ply and grain Carpets; French plate Mirrors, elegant Parior Suita, Wardrobes, Hookcases, Cabinets, Fiimpton Bedsteads, Sotm rd and Extension Tables: best hnir Mattrenmen, a, Glass and Plated Ware; Laundry goods, Refrigera- tors, Kitehen Furaiture, &e, More full particulars in time. Catalogues may be procured on Thuraday afternoon, at the Auction Kooms, 53 Bast Thirtesnth street, near Broadway, i h mencing at 10 f the two dwell Filth wy and at the sale éarly on friday morning. BYiQuN A, DUNN, AUCTIONEER. JOHN A, DUN ‘& CO., salesroom 33% Bowery, will sell on Friday next, Mareb 7, at LL o'clock, Nos. 153 and 1M BI per alrret, oor- her Thompaon, all and entire stock, Fixtures, Purnitur Hilliard Tables, &c., of that trat class old established Kar and Billiard Room, ail af which must be positively Kold without any reserve whatsoever, Particulars on the premises, or at the auctioneer's ollice, BY THOMAS KEY WORTH, AUCTIONBER--THIS DAY" at tl o'clock, the Lease and Fratures of 367 Bighth ave- nue; suitable for any business, A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER, Rt GALLERY, 531 BROADWAY. INING SALE OF PAINTINGS iG ARTISTS will take place at MATHEWS’ NEW ART GALLERY, f2l_ BROADWAY (St. Nicholas Hotel Building), ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, MARCH 2 AND 3, Works of Mart, Taity Oropsey, Lang, Hone Jolomen,. BL NM! Brown, Do t and others equally as f ues ready and Paintings ON EXHIBITION FREE, DAY AND EVENING. M, SEAMAN AUCTIONEER—WILL SEGIb public auc hares of Ul ‘apital Stock of the pany (forteited for nonpayment af ay" 00, WN Pine street, om 612M, W. FERGUSON, Treasurer. The Au RCUTOR'S SALE, v IAM KEN ELLY, Real Eatate Auctioneer, oftice No, 4 Pine street, near Rensiway, will sell at auction, on WEDNESDAY, March '8, 1871, at [2 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, 1il Broadway (Trinity buftding), by onder of the executors of Mra, Margaretta, Persse, do- ceased. five story. brick Warehouse, aime of Lot ‘85.t, near Naasan street, 1 Spruce street, five story. $4.8x100, in rear of 24 Beekman street, ‘This property possesses an immense value on account of itm proximity eCity Hall, new Post Uftice, printiog and nd will soon be used for lawyers’, real ea ar deseripuons, ch must pay w large interest on the present outlay. rtlon of the purchase money can remain on bond an@ treet, jase, near Cotton Ex- 24 Heekman atres ag Maps at Auctioneer's office, No. 4 Pt A on same day story Ware cha 68th street, nix full Lots, bul fe RT, AUCTIONRER, sale of Fura, Gloves, & ‘this day, March 1, Water atreet, No. 83, fou t weat of Eighth avenue. ACOB BOG @ Marek at ILo'clock, at the auction rooms No. 1 North William street, consisting of » large stock of Fur Capes, Mull, Pug ‘Trim ngs, Skins, ir Gloves, Buckskin Gauntiets, Milena and Gloves, Fur Collars, &0, JOHN H. HILLIER, Marshal. ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, . Maratiai’s sate, this day, March 1, at IL o'olock, at the auction rooms No.1 North’ Witham at, Large stoca of new Cottage Furnitt consisting of Cottage Suits, Bureaus, eoxmo'ied Wash Cottage Bedsteads, Cottage Chairs, Rockers, Toilet Tables, Parlor Suits, in haireloth ; new Mut:resses, Pillows, Looking Ginases, Sofas, Lounges, Exteasion Dining Tables, Clocks, Carpess, Olicloth, lot Tinware, Cutlery, &c. CHARLES F. WATTS, Marshal. Horse Mart, corner Fifth avenue and Forty-fourth street, The frat regular spring sale March 16, 1871, of Horses and Carriages. Saturday, March 4, tthe auction rooms No, 1 North Willlam et, assortment of Houschold Furnitu KINS, AUCTIONEER.--MARSHAL'S SALE, press Wagon, one light open Road Wayon, thin day (Wednesday), Maret'l, at 11 o'clock, at 1,401 Broad: way, near Forty-tirst btreet. By order of Charis F, Watts, Marshal. at 11 o'clock, Le: AMES J AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 515 WASH- @ ington street.-Thuraday, March 2, entre Furniture and Fixtures of the neat Rarroom, Oyster aud Dining Saloon 104 Bleecker street. Particulars to-morrow; privately this day. Money loauing a speciaity. J, J, EQURY, AUCTIONEER. FOLEY & FRERMAN J . will seil at auction, this day, a fine aazortment of Furnt- ture of a family declining housekeeping, at No. 237 Kant 113th Atreet, betwoen First and Second avenues, Harlem dealers invited. ARSHAL'S SALE. ‘0. 12 BOWERY. S. WETS BERGER, Auctioneer, sella thin day, nt 10 ok, Furnitare, Mirrors, Frei Clocks, Crockery a Glassware, ke. By order of’ A. AARONS, City Marahal, Also, to pay storage and advances, a quantity of Assorted Liquors. JM AISHAL'S | BACH RICHARD “WALTERS, AUO- tioneer, will soll this day ‘Wednesday’, at 11 ‘o'clook, Bourbon Whitaker, casks Port At 27 Kast Proadway, barrels Wine, Brandy, cases'Martell Brandy, Sherry Wine, dc. ; also lot of ‘Groceries, consisting of tubs of Butter, Starch, Spices, Marmalade, Teas, &o. P. MoCABE, Marshal, ORTUAGE SALE. M BENJAMIN P. FAIRCHILD, Ancttoneer. On ‘Thursday, March’2, 18/1, ct 10'A. M., at 46 Franklia, stroet, Contents of a first class Restaurant, consisting of lendid Range, Copper Utensils, Counters and Oyster Box, large quantity’ Crockery, Chairs, Stools, Tables, Cassra, Plated Ware, &c., kc. By order of Mortgagee. AWNBROKER’S BALE THIS DAY.—JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell at i9 New Bowery, at 11 o'clook, 300 lots Men's t Lotclock 30 late Bik and fine location, this day. at aacritice, or will be sold to-morrow. atauction, CAMPBELL & CO, Auctioneers, 350 Bowery, UCTION SALE, AUCTION SALB. A’ Largest, richest assortment Household Furniture offered at auction this season. ut private residence, ‘57 West hoe Ciel eee ating oe Nees avenues, Inesday), at o’cloc! any C000 worth of magnificent Household Furuiture, Paintings, Bronzes, Piano- forte, Drawing Room Furniture,” Pompadour style, covered satin brocatel ; Silverware, Statuary, Marqueterie, Bois de Rose Cabinets, Tables, Jardiniers, Cxnterbury Encolgneures, Bookcase, Bronze btatuary, Clocks, Chandellers, Velvet, Me- dallion Carpets, Paintings by eminent arti Towewood Pianoforte, celebrated maker; rosewood, walnut Bureaus, Bedsieads, Wardrobes, Mattresses, Extention Tables, Side- boards, Silverware, Glassware, Linen, Chinaware, Cut! eal servants’ apartments, Basement, Kitchen Suri ure. Sale peremptory. Peremptory«, vaustUS SCHULZ, Auctioncer. UCTION NOTICE.—118 WEST TWENTY.SEVENTH atreet. Ovor $20,000 worth and 400 lots by catalogue LUKE FITZGERA. uctioneer, will seli this day (Wed, R ER, ER, ER, HE RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS OF DANIEL BRIN- Kerhott, Kaq., for aale—On Manhasset Bay, Norsh Shore, Long Isiand, 14 miles from the olty, adapted for Uoth winter ‘and summer residence, It not sold will bg le. Apply for particulars to B. MYERS,46 Beekman OF THE J. ™ POLITICAL. [AMES O'BRIEN ASSOCIA- nd avenue--Adam Kohi in the Secretary; James Coyle, Trea- nesday), commencing at 103g o'clock, the largest an richest- ale of the season, viz.;—Maxniticen: briliant toned 714 oc- tave rosewood Planoforte; pompadour. Mbrary and oval backed Parlor Suite, 1a satin brocatel and ilk repa; Pler Mirrors, Bookcase, Turkish Ohairs, Lace Ourtains, Cabinets, Jardiniéres, Statuary, Bronzae, Oil Paintings, Centre Taples, Ornaments, &c.; Volvet, Brussels Carpets; Bedroom Saits, fn Tosewooi and walnut; Hair Mattresses, Spring and Feather Pillows, Biankets, ‘kish Loanges, Chairs, Wash- stands, Commodes, Dressing Stands, Toilet Sets, Cloc! Wardrobes, &c, Dining Room and Basement Furniture Hists of Biiteta, Kxtexsion Fable, Chatrs, Plate, Rodye Cutlery, complete acto of Glassware, Rubyware, © Urna, foo Pitchers, Waiters, Spoons, Katves, Forks, Dinner and Tea Seis; also Kitchen’ Furnitire tn lote to suit. Tho whole to be sold to highest bidder, without reserve. Sale N. B.—-LUKE FITZGERALD will Bu particular to sain of private famiiter. Onice 460 sixth a Y -. J. SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER—SELLS 0 o'clock, 249 Elizabeth street, res Stock and elegant Fixtures of a ay eee utes Dye Positive sale, together ‘ate. oaler yuyere invited. Mie: storey Oued SWARZKOPH, U3 Bowery. BY M2oUsuty, AUCTION KER. Largo sae of Househo'd Furniture this day at the sales- room 7? Nagaan street, fooluding 8 of 10 Parior Suita, waluut ‘and rosewood Chamber Suita, a large asaortmoat of curled hair Matironses, Bele and Bedding. Biniiyy Room Furniture, Exteosion Tables, Bufeta; also” Parlor, Gyleader and Odice Desks, Office Chairs, Paintings, Gas Fixtures, &c. To be per- emptorlly sold, BY wis 0, SAMEBELL: JR, AUCTIONEER, SELLS this day, at 11 o'clock, at 199 East Fourth street, post Uvely in lots, tue Fixtures of a Meat Market, foe House, dc. YT. J. SWARZKO! beng tw by Tak oh ip tote wii tures, Seales, 0 L. J. SWARZRORG. 18 Bowery. other Dresses, Broobe and Woollen Shawls; Underctoth es, ‘Table Linen, Sheet, Blankets, Quilts, &. By order of M: Bruckhetmer, 271 ‘Grand street, Williansburg, and Sanaeh Goodstein, 260 Bridge street, Brooklyn. GUARD WALTERS, AVOTIONEER FURNITURE — Marshal's sale will sell this day, Wednesday, at 12 o'clock, at 27 Kast Broadway, au assortment of Parlor and Hedrooin, Furniture. consisting of Parlor Suita, Bed Cottage Suits, Bureaus, Sofas, Ca Mattreases, Stoves, Keri tino one Stereoscopic View. TP MOCATES Marshall GUERIFI'S | SALE “SEWING MACHINES. , RICHARD WALTERS, Auctioneer, Willsell, this day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, at No, 27 Kage ant sliver pinted Wheeler & other Sewing Mar JAMES O'BRIEN, late Sherif AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. @ His this day, at 1035 o'clock, the Om anction Vast Broadway and Grand Cheat, Tabies, Chairs, Mirrors, Broadway, an assortment of el Wilnon, Grover & Baker, ILLIAM ABBOTT, City Hall place, ter Saloon in basement W', WITHERS, AUCTIONER, SELLS THIS DAY, at two o'clock, at 454 Canal street, the Furnite ac. of a large house; Farlor Suite, Lace Curtains, French Pinte Pier and Mantel ‘Mirrors, Contre, Diving and Tea Tabies; China, Glass nnd Silver Waro; rosewood Pianoforte, Stool and Cover; Chamber Suits, Hair Mattrsnes, Feather Beds, Bed Clothes, Table Linen, Lounges, Rocking ‘and other C hairs; Bookcase, Wardrobes, Desks, 35 to 40 fine Carpets, Ollelotis, Stoves, Dining Room and Kitchen Furni- ture. Mortgage sale of the Furniture of a house, ILLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS day, o'clock, at 209 Werley place, ‘corner of Bleecker und Mulberry st: the Furniture, &c., of the house—Parlor, Bedroom itchen Furniture, Beds, Car- pets, China, Ginga, Stoves, Mirrors, Sofas, Chairs, Fables And a great variety of other Goods. 4 “PROPOSALS A XOU, CAN, HAVE, YOUR ADVERTISRMENT IN- + serted in the NEW YORK HERALD, and, if up town, gave time and ext inw tt at the ni BRANCH OFFICE, way, corner Thirty-tits® street, This ja the oaly authorized uptown branch, and ad- vertisemonts are received at office rates. Opan trom 4A. M. tll 8 P. M. every duy in the year. UILDERS WILLING TO CONSTRUCT TWO LROW Sloops, of 15 tons enc, will address SOUTHERNER, Herald ottice, for particulars. 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